Cratocentrus
Cratocentrus is a genus of wasps in the family Chalcididae. Species are found in Asia and Africa.
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Subfamily: | Cratocentrinae |
Genus: | Cratocentrus Cameron, 1907[1] |
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Cerachalcis (Masi, 1944) |
Species
- Cratocentrus argenteopilosus, synonym of Cratocentrus ruficornis
- Cratocentrus auropilosus, synonym of Cratocentrus ruficornis
- Cratocentrus bicornutus, synonym of Cratocentrus ruficornis
- Cratocentrus birmanus (Masi, 1944)
- Cratocentrus decoratus (Klug, 1834)
- Cratocentrus fastuosus (Masi, 1944)
- Cratocentrus maculicollis (Masi, 1944)
- Cratocentrus pruinosus (Steffan, 1959)
- Cratocentrus ruficornis (Cameron, 1907)
- Cratocentrus tomentosus (Nikolskaya, 1952)
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References
- Descriptions of new species of parasitic Hymenoptera chiefly in the collection of the South African Museum, Cape Town. P Cameron, 1907
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